8 Verbs to Use for the Word tussle

"Gave us a hard tussle, though; very nigh sent us both under, didn't he, pup?" Crusoe agreed entirely, and, as if the remark reminded him of honourable scars, he licked his wound.

We had to see you off, for I enjoyed the tussle of this morning beyond words.

What is mischievous is if a man is brutal and tyrannical, and prefers a tussle with an inoffensive person who is no match for him.

I lifted Bill out of the barrel and seated him in a chair, and paid for the glasses; all the time watching Bill for fear he might renew the tussle, and take me in flank; but he sat as if dazed until I had quieted matters down, when he rose and addressed the crowd.

It was only that I had survived too many tussles; then all at once our Lord recalled my case to his mind.

Teddy darted forward, and then began a tussle.

"Twas a tussle the young peacock gave me," he said thickly.

Now, when, since Nina's party, he knew that also Vera loved him, he had to meet the tussle of his life.

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  tussle